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A quasi-counter flow parallel-plate membrane-based absorption heat pump (QPMAHP) is proposed and used for fluid heating.
This paper presents a numerical simulation of the coupled heat transfer between combustion and fluid heating of a 300 MW supercritical CO2 boiler.
Results for these cases are presented with the intention of finding, the best fluid heating conditions as a first approach to the design of heat exchangers systems.
Passive control includes pipelines insulated by external insulation layers, pipe-in-pipe (PIP), bundle and burial; and active heating includes electrical heating and hot fluid heating.
Heat exchanger is a basic component used in thermal processes such as industrial fluid heating, household appliances, waste heat recovery units (WHRU), etc. Presently, the spiral fin-and-tube heat exchanger is used as a favored type of heat exchanger for the waste heat recovery unit system, i.e., the economizer heat exchanger.
Fluid heating and cooling play very important roles in many industries including power generation, production processes, transportation and electronics.
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Coupling fluid heat transfer coefficients are extremely high due to the use of microchannel tubes.
The temperature of produced fluid heated by water is higher and viscous load is relatively lower.
The process fluid heat is recuperated by the magnetocaloric effect of ferromagnetic material through the AMR heat circulation cycle.
This is undesirable in many industrial processes as it leads to an uneven distribution of fluid heat treatment.
This is highly undesirable in many industrial processes as it results in a grossly uneven distribution of fluid heat treatment.
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